Sponsored. This week, ICv2 Direct is featuring exclusive variant comics and Twilight Creations' long-running series of zombie games, plus a new way to navigate to the store.ICv2 has added a new way to navigate to ICv2 Direct from the regular ICv2.com news site: there's now an ICv2 Direct button in the ICv2 top navigation bar, so it's always one click away! And of course, you can always just sear...[Read More]
Numerous video games revolving around zombies and the apocalypse have come and gone, but one has maintained a steady fan base since its release. I am talking about The Last of Us, and what made this game (and now, an HBO TV show) so appealing are the real-world concepts it uses to create an apocalypse. Instead of using a failed science experiment or something similar, the infected zombies in this ...[Read More]
Hasitha Fernando looks at the story behind the controversial American Psycho on the 25th anniversary of its release… American Psycho was many things. In one sense it was mired in controversy from the get-go due to the problematic nature of its source material and in another the movie marked the critical and transformative turning point of Christian Bale’s career. As the dark horror comedy celebrat...[Read More]
Photo: Shane Anthony Sinclair/Getty Images “If you misbehave during the movie, Jack Black is going to come and get you in trouble” — some mother trying to control her kids in the theater, probably. After moviegoers began turning A Minecraft Movie into interactive theater, Jack Black stepped in to remind audiences that employees will be cleaning up after them, so maybe do...[Read More]
The hotly anticipated second season of HBO’s The Last of Us is here and fans are itching to learn what it has in store for Pedro Pascal’s Joel Miller and Bella Ramsey’s Ellie. Will it mostly stick with them and newcomer cast members Kaitlyn Dever, Isabela Merced, and Catherine O’Hara, or will it have any critically lauded, single episode detours, as was seen in the first season’s “Long, Long Time,...[Read More]
Here are the 11 scariest 1970s horror movies. What a great decade for horror — and movies in general. The Exorcist (1973) Credit: Warner Bros. it’s not only one of the scariest 1970s horror movies, but maybe the scariest of all horror movies — especially if you grew up believing in the existence of the devil. The Exorcist is a meticulously terrifying film that earns every single scare,...[Read More]
After releasing remastered versions of Vixen, Supervixens and Beneath the Valley of the Ultravixens to 4K [read our reviews here], Severin Films is now prepping another double dose of Russ Meyer’s Bosomania in UHD with pre-orders now open for 1965’s Motorpsycho and 1976’s Up! ahead of their arrival on Dual Edition 4K and Blu-ray later this month; check out the official details and promotional imag...[Read More]
After releasing remastered versions of Vixen, Supervixens and Beneath the Valley of the Ultravixens to 4K [read our reviews here], Severin Films is now prepping another double dose of Russ Meyer’s Bosomania in UHD with pre-orders now open for 1965’s Motorpsycho and 1976’s Up! ahead of their arrival on Dual Edition 4K and Blu-ray later this month; check out the official details and promotional imag...[Read More]
Exclusive: Briarcliff Entertainment has set a June 20 theatrical release for its Dennis Quaid-Nick Offerman-Jacob Tremblay true-crime thriller Sovereign.Based on real events, the pic follows a father and son (Offerman and Tremblay) who identify as Sovereign Citizens, a group of anti-government extremists, as they venture across the country and find themselves in a standoff with a chief of police (...[Read More]
Exclusive: Briarcliff Entertainment has set a June 20 theatrical release for its Dennis Quaid-Nick Offerman-Jacob Tremblay true-crime thriller Sovereign.Based on real events, the pic follows a father and son (Offerman and Tremblay) who identify as Sovereign Citizens, a group of anti-government extremists, as they venture across the country and find themselves in a standoff with a chief of police (...[Read More]
One of my favorite films that played at this year's Overlook Film Festival was Good Boy, a haunted house movie shot from the point of view of Indy, the home owner's dog. This was one of the most buzzed about films at the fest and, ahead of the Overlook screening, I had a chance to catch up with Ben Leonberg (Director, Co-Writer, Cinematographer) and Alex Cannon (Co-Writer), discussing the challeng...[Read More]
One of my favorite films that played at this year's Overlook Film Festival was Good Boy, a haunted house movie shot from the point of view of Indy, the home owner's dog. This was one of the most buzzed about films at the fest and, ahead of the Overlook screening, I had a chance to catch up with Ben Leonberg (Director, Co-Writer, Cinematographer) and Alex Cannon (Co-Writer), discussing the challeng...[Read More]